Guy From Pa.

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Teamexploder, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. Teamexploder

    Teamexploder Explorer Member

    Hey ya'll new here of course. Don't own a ranger, just two explorers but since drive train wise (except for t-cases in 95+) and motor wise a good bit of things relate I figured I'd become a member to help others and to possibly get help if needed.

    I've got a 95 Explorer XLT 4X4 4.0 OHV Automatic 31" BFG All-terrains with almost 207k miles.
    96 Explorer XLT 4.0 OHV Automatic with stock size tires and around 150 some thousand miles.
     
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  3. Nathan

    Nathan Administrator Staff Member

    Great to have you here. Thanks for joining.

    Nice to see some high miles on your 95!
     
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    Teamexploder

    Teamexploder Explorer Member

    Thanks, she's got the original motor and has more power under the foot than the 96 does. :)
     
  5. Lenn

    Lenn Semper Paratus !!

    Have they been pretty reliable??
     
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    Teamexploder

    Teamexploder Explorer Member

    Yeah they're pretty good truck built suv's, I take the 95 off-road and does great.
     
  7. Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Hello. It's ok, a Ranger & an Explorer are basically the same thing :)
     
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    Teamexploder

    Teamexploder Explorer Member


    Yup :D
     

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